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Rebecca brings the case against her teenage son, Parrish. Parrish is a senior in high school and he refuses to go to his senior prom. Rebecca doesn't want him to miss out on this once in a lifetime event. Who's right? Who's wrong? Show notes

I organized the Samantha Newark / Jem screening here in Dallas and totally remember seeing Leala. Small world. Not sure if she'd remember but I have light purple hair and yes.... SALON! Best thing ever. Long story short, if Leala needs someone to do her hair who will understand the small talk fear, I know someone perfect. Blue.val at gmail

Thank you for the new lovely irrational fear of being trapped on a beautiful tropical island removed from civilization and STUCK UNDER THE WORLDS LARGEST DOME built by the Nazi army! The cloud mural creeps me out the most (just look at the wall, don't look up—AT THE GIANT DOME engulfing the fake city).

My wife just came home and said, "You need to listen to Judge John Hodgman now!" Love Billy Joe Winghead and remember when Beau was part of the band and very active in a forum I used to frequent. I'm listening right now, and I'm loving this crossover of some of my favourite things. It's like when Magnum PI crossed over with Simon and Simon. Except you both get to be Magnum.

It's weird to see Bravestarr come up in the docket-clearing. I had never heard of it before last week. A friend of mine just recommended the episode "Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century" (not to be confused with the more successful series "Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century" from the late 90s), which was a failed pilot for a proposed spinoff series in which Holmes solved crimes in a London that was a combination of steampunk and futuristic space opera. As someone who enjoys Sherlock Holmes, steampunk, and over-the-top depictions of the future, I found it delightfully cheesy, and I sort of wish it had become a series purely for the weirdness factor.